by Alexa Carter | Dec 29, 2020 | Fall 2020, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2020/ Alexa Carter Despite popular opinion, math is not a creation of evil masterminds plotting the demise of students and mothers everywhere. I often get the feeling from comments I hear and read that many people think that math isn’t a natural part of our...
by Matthew McDill | Feb 25, 2020 | Fall 2019, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2019 / Math Spotlight with Homeschool Mom Lisha Thigpen NCHE: Lisha, thank you for sharing wisdom with our members. You have a background in math. Tell us a little bit more about yourself. I have been married to my husband for twenty-two years. Our kids are...
by Spencer Mason | Aug 9, 2017 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2017
9 Aug 2017 Should kids who are still learning how to count be introduced to the grown-up world of money management? Absolutely! It’s never too early to start teaching your children about money and the importance of financial responsibility. “It’s actually...
by Spencer Mason | Dec 14, 2016 | Fall 2016, GREENHOUSE
14 Dec 2016 Flexibility is one of the greatest advantages of homeschooling. You can move as quickly or as slowly as necessary for each child to learn the subject. You do not need to stick to someone else’s scope and sequence; you can create our own based on your...
by Spencer Mason | Dec 16, 2015 | Fall 2015, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2016/Debbie Mason Because I love math (and majored in it), it was my favorite subject to teach. Now that all my kids are grown and my homeschooling days have passed, I really miss teaching math, especially algebra. One of the reasons that I chose to homeschool...